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Publication Date
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Editorial Board / Publication Information
2006/05/01
English
Editorial Board
2009/01/01
English
Editorial Board
2008/10/01
English
A note on sociometric order in the general social survey network data
1986/06/01
English
Comment on “a cautionary note”
1986/06/01
English
Implications of conjugal role segregation for extrafamilial relationships: A network model
1986/06/01
English
A cautionary note
1986/06/01
English
The distribution of centrality in social networks
1986/06/01
English
Clique structure in school class data
1997/08/01
English
No associative biases in the first name cued recall procedure for eliciting personal networks
1997/10/01
English
Index
1997/10/01
English
Testing transitivity in graphs
1997/10/01
English
Editorial Board
1995/01/01
English
Editorial Board
2009/05/01
English
Corrigendum to “Generalized blockmodeling of two-mode network data” [Social Networks 26 (2004) 29–53]
2004/10/01
English
Editorial Board
2008/01/01
English
Editorial Board / Publication Information
2008/07/01
English
Editorial Board
2008/05/01
English
A correction: The β-ranking and the β-measure for directed networks: Axiomatic characterizations
2018/07/01
English
Editorial Board / Publication Information
2016/03/01
English
Editorial Board / Publication Information
2018/01/01
English
Book review
2016/07/01
English
Editorial Board / Publication Information
2017/10/01
English
Editorial Board / Publication Information
2016/07/01
English
Editorial Board / Publication Information
2017/05/01
English
Editorial Board / Publication Information
2016/10/01
English
Measuring structural HIV stigma
2023/07/01
English
A mathematical model for interpersonal relationships in social networks
1998/04/01
English
Streams of interactions: Social connectedness in daily life
English
Positive, negative, and ambivalent dyads and triads with family and friends: A personal network study on how they are associated with young adults’ well-being
English
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